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MGIC Investment Corp., the nation's largest mortgage insurer, posted a net loss of $165 million in the third quarter while revenue and new policies written continued to slide amid a depressed housing market.
October 21 -
Residential delinquencies fell to 8.09% in September, a slight decline from the prior month but an almost 13% improvement from the same month a year ago, according to new "First Look" figures compiled by Lender Processing Services.
October 21 -
When it comes to the mortgage and housing bust don't blame ARMs. The proliferation of adjustable rate mortgages – and payment shock – during the boom years was not a major cause of the foreclosure crisis in this nation, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston economist Paul Willen told a Congressional panel Thursday.
October 21 -
The Senate late Thursday approved an amendment to restore the $729,750 maximum loan limit on government-back mortgages for two more years.
October 21 -
Nine subservicing firms this week received approval to handle loans underlying Bank of America-owned Countrywide RMBS as part of a proposed $8.5 billion settlement.
October 20 -
Annual sales of existing homes and condos in Florida increased 10% in September indicating an upswing trend that started to become apparent in January may continue.
October 20 -
Consumer credit defaults were higher for first and second mortgages in September from the previous month, according to the S&P/Experian consumer credit default indices.
October 20 -
A federal judge has ruled the massive $8.5 billion settlement between Bank of America and several large investors who lost billions on private label MBS will be heard in federal court.
October 20 -
Wells Fargo & Co. has been the market leader in residential fundings for two years now -- but never before has it opened up such a wide lead over its two closest competitors, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America.
October 20 -
Equifax is expanding the availability of technology it’s developed to aid mortgage investors analyzing whole loan portfolios before and after they’re purchased.
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